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secret deal with the terrorist network claiming it is helping al-qaeda move money and fighters in to pakistan and afghanistan. here now, a spokesman for four u.s. ambassadors. thanks for being with us. we known about their support of terror groups throughout the years, hezbollah and others but what about al-qaeda is this is the first time we've had solid evidence? >> it's actually not the first time. the four individuals that were designated in 2009. don't forget that the 9/11 commission report called out this phenomenon, said that al-qaeda and iran are working together. i think thursday's announcement is good news. we should congratulate david cohenfor making this announcement and pushing through this decision. i'm sure it was very difficult. the state department under secretary clinton has not been so forth right. hopefully by designating the six individuals that we can move the diplomacy and force a lost these countries that are protecting terrorists by not enforcing banking laws. certainly the u.n. has asked them to enforce banking laws. >> gregg: i'm glad you brought up the united nation
secret deal with the terrorist network claiming it is helping al-qaeda move money and fighters in to pakistan and afghanistan. here now, a spokesman for four u.s. ambassadors. thanks for being with us. we known about their support of terror groups throughout the years, hezbollah and others but what about al-qaeda is this is the first time we've had solid evidence? >> it's actually not the first time. the four individuals that were designated in 2009. don't forget that the 9/11 commission...
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drone strike in pakistan's tribal areas killed al-qaeda's number two. a libyan who had served as al zawahri's deputy. >> heather: what is the reaction from u.s. counter terrorism officials? >> reporter: praise all around. he was picked up near quetta with two other deputies. he's likely to provide a treasure trove of intelligence according to senior u.s. officials. the capture is another major blow to al-qaeda he is a seasoned senior operative, trusted by the group's top leader. he played a central role in planning and coordinating al-qaeda's operations in europe. plots that targeted european and american interests. adding the u.s. providing critical lead information and technical assistance in working with pakistan to eliminate the threat posed by this terrorist. the real significance is that pakistan again seems to be helping the cia with targeting of top al-qaeda leaders and wants to give the impression it is cooperating in the wake of the bin laden raid. the pentagon's under secretary of intelligence said in a recent interview there were four top al
drone strike in pakistan's tribal areas killed al-qaeda's number two. a libyan who had served as al zawahri's deputy. >> heather: what is the reaction from u.s. counter terrorism officials? >> reporter: praise all around. he was picked up near quetta with two other deputies. he's likely to provide a treasure trove of intelligence according to senior u.s. officials. the capture is another major blow to al-qaeda he is a seasoned senior operative, trusted by the group's top leader. he...
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pakistan foreign ministry calling the allegations baseless and irresponsible. >> gregg: israel welcoming a plan to restart a peace talks with the palestinians. senior cabinet ministers approving the plan with unspecified reservations. proposal calls important resuming peace talks with the goal of reaching a deal within a year. the mediators including the united states introduced that plan after the palestinians went to the united nations last month seeking recognition of a palestinian state. >> heather: and in syria coming with words of warning for the u.s. ambassador. advising the ambassador gets meddling of the syrian affairs threatening more attacks. supporters of syrian president adding a convoy. >> reporter: as the syrian opposition groups are gaining traction, support and organization, the government is getting more desperate and it's shown not only by the brutal crackdowns o on its own citizens but it has taken the unprecedented move of attacking and harassing members of the diplomatic corps including the u.s. delegation. >> this is video from the latest attack when u.s. ambassado
pakistan foreign ministry calling the allegations baseless and irresponsible. >> gregg: israel welcoming a plan to restart a peace talks with the palestinians. senior cabinet ministers approving the plan with unspecified reservations. proposal calls important resuming peace talks with the goal of reaching a deal within a year. the mediators including the united states introduced that plan after the palestinians went to the united nations last month seeking recognition of a palestinian...
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and pakistan following the killing of osama bin laden. panetta did say there is some skepticism whether pakistan is helping them track down other al-qaeda figures, but he did say they have helped them in the past. back to you, gregg. >> gregg: all right. about 1:37 in the morning in kabul. david, thanks. >> heather: a powerful storm sweeping through maryland, toppling trees, snapping power lines, all this in bethesda. the northeast has been battered by a series of messy storms. so is where this wicked weather -- where is it expected to hit next? maria molina is with us with more on that. >> that storm fortunately has exited out of the east coast. but now we have a new storm system that we're tracking and this time around, we'll see some severe weather as we head into tonight across parts of the plains, stretching from colorado into western portions of the state of wisconsin. main concerns today are large hail and damaging wind gusts that are possible in excess of 60 miles per hour. slight chance we could see an isolated tornado. the main
and pakistan following the killing of osama bin laden. panetta did say there is some skepticism whether pakistan is helping them track down other al-qaeda figures, but he did say they have helped them in the past. back to you, gregg. >> gregg: all right. about 1:37 in the morning in kabul. david, thanks. >> heather: a powerful storm sweeping through maryland, toppling trees, snapping power lines, all this in bethesda. the northeast has been battered by a series of messy storms. so...
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we provide a lot of military aide to pakistan. if they are not going to cooperate with us, we shouldn't cooperate with them on giving them money. >> gregg: some have said, it's an election year, but forget about pakistan, focus on india. would you agree that united states really cannot afford to abandon its relationship with pakistan because of its nuclear arsenal and because this is a country that is actually quite unstable? >> yeah, i think we should have a fear that they have a nuclear weapon and it could fall into the hands of islamic radicals. that is very real fear. i think we can do a lot by confronting this india problem that pakistan has and reeling dealing with that and lean on the indians to alleviate some of those fears. but at the end of the day, afghanistan who has been harboring bad guys, we need to push pakistan because the afghan-pakistan relationship works together. >> gregg: there is an a argue arl in the "new york times" and you are quoted. republican candidates are accusing president obama of being way too qui
we provide a lot of military aide to pakistan. if they are not going to cooperate with us, we shouldn't cooperate with them on giving them money. >> gregg: some have said, it's an election year, but forget about pakistan, focus on india. would you agree that united states really cannot afford to abandon its relationship with pakistan because of its nuclear arsenal and because this is a country that is actually quite unstable? >> yeah, i think we should have a fear that they have a...
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enormous damage is being done to the al-qaeda network over the border in pakistan. back to you. >> rick: david piper on the phone from kabul for us. thanks for the update. >> rick: getting the royal treatment, a polo club in california hosting a future king, prince william is taking part in a charity polo match right now and his new bride, the duchess of cambridge is on hand cheering him on. the royal couple mingling with hollywood royalty on their trip to the u.s. casey stegall live in santa barbara. who is ahead? >> rick, first of all, how much do you know about polo, because we are sort of talking amongst us here trying to figure it all out ourselves. right now the score is 0-0. but that is because they're in the beginning of a new chucker, which is known as a game period and prince william is out on the field at the moment and i'm going to get out of the way and show you some live pictures because he's out there in a purple jersey, number 4. basically the objective of polo is to score goals against the opposing team. there are two teams of four riders. they have
enormous damage is being done to the al-qaeda network over the border in pakistan. back to you. >> rick: david piper on the phone from kabul for us. thanks for the update. >> rick: getting the royal treatment, a polo club in california hosting a future king, prince william is taking part in a charity polo match right now and his new bride, the duchess of cambridge is on hand cheering him on. the royal couple mingling with hollywood royalty on their trip to the u.s. casey stegall...
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may be freezing some of our aid to pakistan. peter doocy is tracking the story and joins us live with more. hi. >> reporter: the obama administration apparently doesn't think pakistan is doing enough to help us catch bad guys so they are going to shave $800 million off the $2 billion plus we give them in security assistance every year. it's a delicate situation, because pakistan is critical to the success in afghanistan, as a supply route. things have been tense for a while. highlighted by the apparent lack of communication surrounding our raid that took out bin laden on their soil. today, white house chief of staff bill daley made clear that until we patch it up with pakistan, their wallets will be lighter. >> obviously, they have been an important ally in the fight on terrorism. they've been victim of enormous amount of terrorism. but right now, they have taken some steps that have given us reason to pause on some of the aid which we were giving to their military. >> reporter: using broader strokes, president obama said this w
may be freezing some of our aid to pakistan. peter doocy is tracking the story and joins us live with more. hi. >> reporter: the obama administration apparently doesn't think pakistan is doing enough to help us catch bad guys so they are going to shave $800 million off the $2 billion plus we give them in security assistance every year. it's a delicate situation, because pakistan is critical to the success in afghanistan, as a supply route. things have been tense for a while. highlighted...
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he was in pakistan working as a relate expert. dominic has the latest from islamabad. >> reporter: they are looking into the case. it is usual practice when u.s. citizens ever abducted overseas. police are saying weinstein was taken because of his nationality and probably in retribution for the killing of bin laden in may. while kidnappings are foreign place for foreigners in pakistan, ab ash -- abductions in this style is rare. saturday morning eight gunmen appeared at wine 's house which he also uses as an office in the eastern city of lahore. they tricked his guard to letting them in by saying they had food as a gift for ramadan. they were blindfolded and his diver was taken upstairs to his bedroom where -- his driver was taken upstairs to his bedroom where it is believed weinstein was snatched. police say the attackers were wearing western style shirts and ers. -- and trousers. weinstein is from maryland. apparently he was due to move home monday, having been here for seven years. he had 25 staff working with him for the devel
he was in pakistan working as a relate expert. dominic has the latest from islamabad. >> reporter: they are looking into the case. it is usual practice when u.s. citizens ever abducted overseas. police are saying weinstein was taken because of his nationality and probably in retribution for the killing of bin laden in may. while kidnappings are foreign place for foreigners in pakistan, ab ash -- abductions in this style is rare. saturday morning eight gunmen appeared at wine 's house...
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an american living in pakistan was kidnapped from his home by gunmen in the town of lahere. the u.s. embassy said he is warren weinstein and believed to be a contractor to work to strengthen competition. >> is syrian tarvings and armored personnel carriers are in a security sweep that killed three people there in an attempt to disperse the protestors that are demanding the olster of bashar assad. these protests have been ongoing since march. f.b.i. agents, have served the maryland home of the many held in aruba. the 35 year old american woman. gary vacationing with robin gardner before her disappearance. search warrants were executed on the home last night. arubian authorities don't believe she is still alive. part of the country that dperately needs rain will not be getting it just yet. meteorologist maria molina is standing by with more on the hot forecast, maria? >> that's right. we are talking about triple-digit in store for texas unfortunately. we had a break on thursday and we stopped the streak of hundred degrees weather for dallas, texas with 40 son consectative. one
an american living in pakistan was kidnapped from his home by gunmen in the town of lahere. the u.s. embassy said he is warren weinstein and believed to be a contractor to work to strengthen competition. >> is syrian tarvings and armored personnel carriers are in a security sweep that killed three people there in an attempt to disperse the protestors that are demanding the olster of bashar assad. these protests have been ongoing since march. f.b.i. agents, have served the maryland home of...
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. >> gregg: the united states is closing a base in pakistan used to service drones the last flight carrying american personnel and equipment departing the base today leaving the place empty. now the pakistani army is taking over that space, close to the afghan border, pakistan ordering the americans out in retaliation for us air strikes last month that accidentally killed 24 pakistani soldiers. >> heather: here's a name you may not have heard for a while. manuel noriega expected to face justice for the first time in his home country. he left france for panama early this morning. he been serving a sentence there for the past 17 years. before that he served three years in an american prison. noriega was captured in 1989 during a u.s.-led military invasion. now he's back in panama where he faces back-to-back sentences for allegedly killing two political opponents in it 80s. -- in the 80s. >> gregg: it was a nice day do some holiday shopping, clear skies over times square right now. there's a picture on the right. people are bundled up out there against very chilly temps. i think today was the
. >> gregg: the united states is closing a base in pakistan used to service drones the last flight carrying american personnel and equipment departing the base today leaving the place empty. now the pakistani army is taking over that space, close to the afghan border, pakistan ordering the americans out in retaliation for us air strikes last month that accidentally killed 24 pakistani soldiers. >> heather: here's a name you may not have heard for a while. manuel noriega expected to...
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>> gregg: the killing of osama bin laden has certainly hurt the al-qaeda terrorist organization, in pakistan and afghanistan. but anwar al-awlaki is alive and well in yemen and he is planning additional attacks against americans. is the franchise there now the lead in al-qaeda and how dangerous and what can we do? >> al-qaeda is somewhat diffuse in the islamist most of the time. yemen a fertile ground. it does seem to be emerging as headquarters of sorts. yemen as a state doesn't exist right now. it was an iffy topic when it had a president but it essentially doesn't right now. so al-qaeda finding an open door. president obama came out and said the tide of war is receding but nobody gave that message to the islamist terrorists. we this had the christmas day bombing, not the one on the flight but the on other one on fed ex shipments. >> gregg: speaking of terrorists let's talk about libya and moammar khadafy who says he is willing to talk to america but he refuses to give up his position. so what is the point of talking to the guy? >> this has been going for five months. people have said that
>> gregg: the killing of osama bin laden has certainly hurt the al-qaeda terrorist organization, in pakistan and afghanistan. but anwar al-awlaki is alive and well in yemen and he is planning additional attacks against americans. is the franchise there now the lead in al-qaeda and how dangerous and what can we do? >> al-qaeda is somewhat diffuse in the islamist most of the time. yemen a fertile ground. it does seem to be emerging as headquarters of sorts. yemen as a state doesn't...
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and it is presented in the new yorker as a true account of what happened on that bin laden raid in pakistan. >> eric: briefly, do you think they really said that? >> that part may be true. i have a feeling it was probably dressed up a little, maybe not. they are very low key guys. it would be difficult for me to make a judgment. the piece needs a little bit of a gimlet eye.
and it is presented in the new yorker as a true account of what happened on that bin laden raid in pakistan. >> eric: briefly, do you think they really said that? >> that part may be true. i have a feeling it was probably dressed up a little, maybe not. they are very low key guys. it would be difficult for me to make a judgment. the piece needs a little bit of a gimlet eye.
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looking at the total amount of dead in 2011, $52 billion we give to a bunch of countries, afghanistan, pakistan, iraq, egypt. even some main economists in israel say, you know what, it's a bad idea. we should not be taking u.s. money because in a way our dependency is slowing our growth. we need to stand our own two feet economically. >> the money we're giving to china is not what the u.n. gives and we're a huge contributor to the u.n. and other organizations. the things like internet usage and building new roads and all the rest. jim angle has done an amazing amount of research. >> gregg: debate over foreign aid reminds me the debate over earmarks, in the end we stopped doing it. we realized it was corrupt. it was a total waste of taxpayer money. >> a lot of people say why give money overseas because right now it would be better used right here in the united states. >> brenda, thanks very much. >> gregg: we're going to keep and eye on this story, chief correspondent jim angle will have a report and so keep it right here. >> heather: take a look. fool hardy people as some of supreme court timer
looking at the total amount of dead in 2011, $52 billion we give to a bunch of countries, afghanistan, pakistan, iraq, egypt. even some main economists in israel say, you know what, it's a bad idea. we should not be taking u.s. money because in a way our dependency is slowing our growth. we need to stand our own two feet economically. >> the money we're giving to china is not what the u.n. gives and we're a huge contributor to the u.n. and other organizations. the things like internet...